Mercury in Fish
April 19, 2004 2:58 PM   Subscribe

I watched Episode 208 of Discoveries This Week on the Discovery Science Channel, and there was a short blurb about mercury levels in fish. They showed a web site with drop down boxes so you could enter in what fish you have been eating and come up with a figure for how much mercury you have been consuming. I didn't have anything to write on, and by the time I got home to the computer I couldn't recall the address. The Discovery site is useless and I'm not having any luck with Google. Did anyone catch it and go to the site they mentioned?
posted by Orb to Food & Drink (3 answers total)
 
Got Google?
posted by xmutex at 3:19 PM on April 19, 2004


Response by poster: Thanks for the link and the delightful implication that I didn't spend an hour and a half trying to locate it on Google myself. No one called me stupid or a liar today, so thanks ... now I can go to sleep peacefully as well as aware of how much mercury I have been consuming.
posted by Orb at 7:33 PM on April 19, 2004


I won't tell you then about my entirely clever and lengthy detective work on Google.com by typing in 'mercury fish calculator' and clicking on the very first link offered.
posted by xmutex at 9:52 AM on April 20, 2004


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